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The New York Jets and Green Bay Packers are talking again about a trade for four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers after "a dormant couple of weeks," NFL Network reported Sunday.
An immediate trade isn't likely, but there are hopes the teams can finally reach an agreement this week, per the report.
The NFL draft begins Thursday with the first-round picks and runs through Saturday. The Jets have the No. 13 overall pick, with the Packers slated to select two spots behind them.
Packers' officials haven't addressed the potential trade since April 12, when president and CEO Mark Murphy told reporters he didn't have an update.